What comes to mind when you think upon Christmas? Does your memory conjure up images of snow, presents under the tree, and lots of good food? I’m sure that it does. But if you are busy caring for an ill loved one, thoughts of preparing for the Christmas celebrations may cause you to feel stressed and worried.
You’re probably asking yourself questions such as these; “When will I find extra time to shop for presents, or bake Christmas cookies, not to mention throwing up at least a few decorations?” I’m here to remind to you today that Christmas shouldn’t produce these feelings of fear and or dread. If it does we need to remind ourselves that our priorities are somewhat out of alignment. Lets take a deep breath and slow down for a moment. Nothing else is more important than our relationship with Christ and that of our loved ones. If we stress and fret over the many little to-do’s, we inadvertently chip away and lose precious time in these two vital areas of relationship!
Do you remember a certain fad from years ago? The one that most every Christian teen wore around their wrist or on their person in some way shape or form? I’m sure you do. It was the WWJD fad. Do you remember what the acronym stands for? It cautions the observer to stop and think, “What Would Jesus Do”? If Jesus were in our shoes, how would He respond in this given situation?
I still own a long key chain with these letters on it. I continue to practice asking myself how Jesus would respond in my personal situations. For a moment, lets stop and think about how the Lord would have us approach the celebration of His birth, particularly as it applies to the responsibility of caring for another. The greatest gift that we can give to each other is our time, love and patience. It’s nice that we exchange gifts with one another, and equally nice to have presents under the tree. But remember God loves those who give out of a happy heart.
Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Corinthians 9:7 NIV)
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